Lesson

Insect Habitats and Homes

Students learn that insects live in habitats that give them food, water, and shelter.

Insect Habitats and Homes

What students learn

Students learn that insects live in habitats that give them food, water, and shelter. Start with so students hear that a habitat is the place where a living thing meets its needs.

Why it matters

When students know what an insect habitat is, they can explain why a garden, field, or tree can matter to a tiny animal. Use to connect the idea to the things insects need every day.

Learn the idea

Different insects live in different places. Watch to see that habitats can be forests, gardens, fields, and other spaces with what an insect needs.

Try it

Look outside or at a picture and name one place where an insect could live. Ask the student what food, water, or shelter they think might be there. Then have them point to the habitat clue before they give the answer.

Parent guide

Keep the focus on the place, not just the animal. If the child names an insect, ask where it might live and what it might need there. Simple words like home, shelter, and food help the idea stick.